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two big headlines from governor patrick. only two explosive devices, no others, from the head of the fbi no additional threats at this idea. >> and reduces the fact how they could go through and look for clues. did somebody see a person put a bomb in a trashcan, mailbox. somebody saw something and that's what they're looking for right now. >> martha raddatz, the other big message that came from the mayor was it was a bad day for boston but we're a close community. >> i'm sure. but it's just that healing process and probably began shortly after the event yesterday. this is a city that is a small city. they will come together. you heard senator warren say the same thing. boston will survive but sounds to me they have a long way to go before they figure this out. >> a lot to go and asking for more information coming from the public. martha, brian, we'll stand by and regular programming will continue. all day long we'll cover it and a full report tonight on "world news with diane sawyer." i'm george stephanopoulos in boston. >>
two big headlines from governor patrick. only two explosive devices, no others, from the head of the fbi no additional threats at this idea. >> and reduces the fact how they could go through and look for clues. did somebody see a person put a bomb in a trashcan, mailbox. somebody saw something and that's what they're looking for right now. >> martha raddatz, the other big message that came from the mayor was it was a bad day for boston but we're a close community. >> i'm sure....
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we don't have some special carve out in the law for foreigners. our laws are our laws. and yet 12 u years after the horrors of 9/11, we created a new special carved out area of law. we have a republican rushing to repeat the same mistakes, to place the perpetrators outside of our normal league system. susan collins should take the time to read the report. it is a useful, timely reminder of how not to react to mayhem. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] straight from red lobster's chefs to your table for a limited time! it's our seafood dinner for two for just 25 dollars! a handcrafted seafood feast made to share. first you each get salad and unlimited cheddar bay biscuits. then choose two from a wide variety of chef-inspired entrées like our new honey garlic crispy shrimp or new seafood lover's linguini. round out your seafood dinner with your choice of either an appetizer or dessert to share! don't miss our seafood dinner for two, just $25 at red lobster, where we sea food differently. all stations come over todinner mithis is for real this time. step seven point
we don't have some special carve out in the law for foreigners. our laws are our laws. and yet 12 u years after the horrors of 9/11, we created a new special carved out area of law. we have a republican rushing to repeat the same mistakes, to place the perpetrators outside of our normal league system. susan collins should take the time to read the report. it is a useful, timely reminder of how not to react to mayhem. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] straight from red lobster's chefs to...
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we don't have some special carve out in the law for foreigners. our laws are our laws. and yet 12 years after the horrors of 9/11, we created a new special carved out area of law. we have a republican rushing to repeat the same mistakes, to place the perpetrators outside of our normal league system. susan collins should take the time to read the report. it is a useful, timely reminder of how not to react to mayhem. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] when you're at the corner of "multivitamin" and "multiple choice," come to walgreens for help finding the one that's right for you... like centrum. now, get four dollars off select centrum products with balance rewards card. at the corner of happy and healthy. for over 30 years. and it's now the most doctor recommended, the most preferred and the most studied. so when it comes to getting the most out of your multivitamin, the choice is clear. centrum. the choice is clear. but i see a world bursting with opportunity,ople nervous. with ideas, with ambition. i'm thinking about china, brazil, india. the world's a big place.
we don't have some special carve out in the law for foreigners. our laws are our laws. and yet 12 years after the horrors of 9/11, we created a new special carved out area of law. we have a republican rushing to repeat the same mistakes, to place the perpetrators outside of our normal league system. susan collins should take the time to read the report. it is a useful, timely reminder of how not to react to mayhem. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] when you're at the corner of...
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. >> good evening from new york. tonight, there are no suspects in the attack on the boston marathon. the fbi says they do not know whether it was a single person or a group. no one has claimed responsibility. the range of both summits and motives is still wide open and with the nation's nerves frayed, there's another developing story we are monitoring. nbc news has confirmed a letter sent to senator roger wicker was intercepted and initially tested positive for the poison, ricen. pete williams will join us with the latest on this story. but first, while we may not know anything about who attacked the boston marathon yesterday or why, just over 24 hours after the explosion, there is a lot of new information tonight about the devices used in the attack. about to exekt from the investigation. there were two explosive devices which exploded yesterday. no more along the route or city of boston. the devices appear to have consists of explosive and shrapnel put into pressure cookers. they have recovered black nylon bags at
. >> good evening from new york. tonight, there are no suspects in the attack on the boston marathon. the fbi says they do not know whether it was a single person or a group. no one has claimed responsibility. the range of both summits and motives is still wide open and with the nation's nerves frayed, there's another developing story we are monitoring. nbc news has confirmed a letter sent to senator roger wicker was intercepted and initially tested positive for the poison, ricen. pete...
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and that's what law enforcement is focused on. the second thing, then, is to sort out how this could have happened. you know, we've had 116 years of incident-free marathons. and every year we have learned lessons from the one before. it's a terrible, terrible and bloody lesson we're having to learn this time. but i am also confident that we will learn what lessons there are to be learned, and next year's marathon will be bigger and better than ever. >> the governor of the commonwealth of massachusetts, deval patrick, thank you very much for being with us. we'll be back with more news from boston and elsewhere right after this. >>> we're back at the corner of the public garden here in boston. the next major marathon is this sunday in london. for that matter there's a major sporting event every day all year all around the world. and this raises questions about how to defend and secure those. tom costello is at the verizon center in washington where there's an nhl game tonight. the capitals playing the toronto maple leafs. tom, good
and that's what law enforcement is focused on. the second thing, then, is to sort out how this could have happened. you know, we've had 116 years of incident-free marathons. and every year we have learned lessons from the one before. it's a terrible, terrible and bloody lesson we're having to learn this time. but i am also confident that we will learn what lessons there are to be learned, and next year's marathon will be bigger and better than ever. >> the governor of the commonwealth of...
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peter king want more cameras and new york is obliging. its surveillance system has 6,000 and growing according to the police kmecommissioner. the mother lode is london. they call it the ring of steel. 400,000 cameras strong. nationally one camera for every 32 people in britain. the criticism, there's a cost to freedom. the alcu said in 2007, given the threat they pose to civil liberties, they recommend that local governments stop deploying them. new york's leaders disagree. >> i am a major proponent of cameras. the more cameras the better. i think the privacy issue has been taken off the table. >> that on "morning joe" today. innovations like aerial drone tech following raise the debate to high flights. remote controlled mini planes and robotic two-foot wide helicopters can surveil without detection. panoramic video cameras with eyeballs like a flies can scan 180 degrees without even turning a head. the cost using baltimore as an example here, 1.5 million a year. it has 600 cameras and needs retired police officers to operate them. that c
peter king want more cameras and new york is obliging. its surveillance system has 6,000 and growing according to the police kmecommissioner. the mother lode is london. they call it the ring of steel. 400,000 cameras strong. nationally one camera for every 32 people in britain. the criticism, there's a cost to freedom. the alcu said in 2007, given the threat they pose to civil liberties, they recommend that local governments stop deploying them. new york's leaders disagree. >> i am a...
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and that's what law enforcement is focused on. the second thing, then, is to sort out how this could have happened. you know, we've had 116 years of incident-free marathons. and every year we have learned lessons from the one before. it's a terrible, terrible and bloody lesson we're having to learn this time. but i am also confident that we will learn what lessons there are to be learned, and next year's marathon will be bigger and better than ever. >> the governor of the commonwealth of massachusetts, deval patrick, thank you very much for being with us. we'll be back with more news from boston and elsewhere right after this. and elsewhere right after this. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure yo
and that's what law enforcement is focused on. the second thing, then, is to sort out how this could have happened. you know, we've had 116 years of incident-free marathons. and every year we have learned lessons from the one before. it's a terrible, terrible and bloody lesson we're having to learn this time. but i am also confident that we will learn what lessons there are to be learned, and next year's marathon will be bigger and better than ever. >> the governor of the commonwealth of...
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the affair way market coming in and actually a new york greeter in the new york area founded in 1933, they are celebrating going public and it is always a good sign for the public, maybe they will expand and who knows, we will have all the numbers and tell you why stocks are headed lower this morning. >>> we will smile and say good morning to you thank you for joining ktvu channel 2 morning news, middle of the week april 17th, i am dave clark. >> and good morning, i am pam cook, it is now 6:30. >>> a woman was shot while sleeping at her home and shot. she has been rushed into surgery and tara moriarty is right there at the victims' home and you can designs of the shooting there. tara? >> reporter: yes the two bullet holes pierced the front window of the home. both struck her one in the head one in the next and she has been taken to the hospital where she is now undergoing surgery. she was alert when they took her in the ambulance so that is good news. they scoured this area for evidence, a late 1970s car was seen speeding from the area but they are not sure if that is connected or not
the affair way market coming in and actually a new york greeter in the new york area founded in 1933, they are celebrating going public and it is always a good sign for the public, maybe they will expand and who knows, we will have all the numbers and tell you why stocks are headed lower this morning. >>> we will smile and say good morning to you thank you for joining ktvu channel 2 morning news, middle of the week april 17th, i am dave clark. >> and good morning, i am pam cook,...
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amtrak trains to and from the city. brian shackner is there, and i imagine at the best of times, penn station can be a frustrating stuff. i would imagine today it was even more stuff. >> there were a lot of frustrating things, but even though amtrak is saying there is no service from new york to boston, officials inside told me at 6:00 a train did leave for boston that will terminate at the route 128 station outside of boston. at 7:45 p.m. eastern time, a train will leave for providence. that's if for tonight they did indicate if things trend the way they have been, they might be able to resume some service tomorrow. but today was anything but normal. security was absolutely stepped up. usually it's nypd. you do have the national guard. they also have new york state police on hand. a lot of frustrated people here. buses were basically shut. you could even fly or rent a car. we did talk to hertz and i want to give their statement. they said we've seen an uptick in new york with people traveling to new england. the increa
amtrak trains to and from the city. brian shackner is there, and i imagine at the best of times, penn station can be a frustrating stuff. i would imagine today it was even more stuff. >> there were a lot of frustrating things, but even though amtrak is saying there is no service from new york to boston, officials inside told me at 6:00 a train did leave for boston that will terminate at the route 128 station outside of boston. at 7:45 p.m. eastern time, a train will leave for providence....
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to watertown residents. >> advising all watertown residents to remain in their homes. >> reporter: 4:22 a.m., a suspect on the run. >> we believe this to be a terrorist. we believe this to be a man who has come here to kill people. we need to get him in custody. >> reporter: by 8:00 a.m. friday, all of boston and surrounding areas shut down assen aas unprecedented manhunt ensues for dzhokhar tsarnaev, brother of suspect one. >> we have suspended all service on the mbta, our public s. transit service. and that will continue until we think it's safe to open all or some of that. we're asking people to shelter in place. in other words, to stay indoors with their doors locked. >> reporter: at 8:20 p.m., the stay inside order was lifted without a suspect in custody. >> in terms of how he got away, he did it on foot. >> reporter: minutes later, a watertown resident walks outside and sees blood on his boat, lifts the tarp and sees a man covered in blood. authorities rush to the scene. a standoff with flash bombs, gunfire, a tense 25 minutes seen in this infrared video that finally ended after f
to watertown residents. >> advising all watertown residents to remain in their homes. >> reporter: 4:22 a.m., a suspect on the run. >> we believe this to be a terrorist. we believe this to be a man who has come here to kill people. we need to get him in custody. >> reporter: by 8:00 a.m. friday, all of boston and surrounding areas shut down assen aas unprecedented manhunt ensues for dzhokhar tsarnaev, brother of suspect one. >> we have suspended all service on the...
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governor deval patrick. >> all of the law enforcement officials are hoping for a host of reasons that the suspect survives because we have a million questions. >> stephanie: and we were reporting that i guess he's responding to written questions at this hour. we don't know what kind of answers we're getting or not. >> well, he's writing. he can hear. just fine. >> stephanie: he just can't talk. chris in pennsylvania. you're on "the stephanie miller show." hi chris. >> caller: hi, have you noticed the republicans seem to have two completely different standards for the constitution? on the one hand when it comes to the second amendment, it is written in stone can't be touched but when it comes to this argument over habious corpus where they want to charge this guy as being an unlawful combatant. i want to read the quote that pertains to the public safety. it says the privilege of habeas corpus should not be suspended unless when it cases of rebellion or public safety. rebellion or invasion. how can they consider what these two guys did with two little bombs? what kind of an invasion is
governor deval patrick. >> all of the law enforcement officials are hoping for a host of reasons that the suspect survives because we have a million questions. >> stephanie: and we were reporting that i guess he's responding to written questions at this hour. we don't know what kind of answers we're getting or not. >> well, he's writing. he can hear. just fine. >> stephanie: he just can't talk. chris in pennsylvania. you're on "the stephanie miller show." hi...
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ron claiborne, abc news, new york. >> so many amazing stories. an amazing man. by the way his boat, 22-foot, sea hawk cruiser with fiberglass hull, goes for $50,000. >> he is going to get one i am pretty sure. if the boat could float, now riddled with bullets, there is no way they would let him have it. it will be held for evidence. absolutely. all right, guys. uld let him ht back. it. it will be held for evidence. absolutely. all right, guys. we'll be right back. and can take 10 years to bloom. so at air wick, we waited. crafted by our expert perfumers for your home. air wick cactus flower and warm breeze is part of our limited edition national park collection. air wick. the craft of fragrance. but with kids growing up fast, fighting seven signs of aging gets harder. introducing total effects moisturizer plus serum. for the ninety-two practices, two proms, and one driving test yet to come. she'll need our most concentrated total effects ever. ♪ >> oh, what's that? >> it's an ad for the colonial penn patriot program, offering up to $50,000 of life insurance.yo
ron claiborne, abc news, new york. >> so many amazing stories. an amazing man. by the way his boat, 22-foot, sea hawk cruiser with fiberglass hull, goes for $50,000. >> he is going to get one i am pretty sure. if the boat could float, now riddled with bullets, there is no way they would let him have it. it will be held for evidence. absolutely. all right, guys. uld let him ht back. it. it will be held for evidence. absolutely. all right, guys. we'll be right back. and can take 10...
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new york city mayor michael bloomberg outlined sophisticated measures he says the city is employing. >> our camera network now has the capacity to alert police to abnormalities it detects on the street, such as an abandoned package left on a corner. the nypd has license plate readers, and chemical, biological and radiological sensors. >> the bombings are on everybody's find. and they appreciate the stepped up security. >> it makes me feel better, like people are actual had i taking part and caring, and making an effort. it's good to feel like you have security around you. >> and this coming weekend there will be two runs, one in honor of 9/11, officials say there will be stepped up security and that the new york city marathon which was canceled last year will go on, that's scheduled with 40,000 runners on november 3rd, megyn. >> eric shawn, thank you, we're getting word now on the identity of another one of the victims. three people were killed yesterday, that 8-year-old little boy, martin richard and now two others and we're just getting an identity on one of the others, and hearing
new york city mayor michael bloomberg outlined sophisticated measures he says the city is employing. >> our camera network now has the capacity to alert police to abnormalities it detects on the street, such as an abandoned package left on a corner. the nypd has license plate readers, and chemical, biological and radiological sensors. >> the bombings are on everybody's find. and they appreciate the stepped up security. >> it makes me feel better, like people are actual had i...
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>> it was when he was 22, 21, 22. he just graduated from high school and he didn't get into college right away. so he was having difficulties finding himself and at some point he started being interested in not just religion and islam, but he also read other philosophers and read con fushs. he read ghandi. he came out closer to islam because that is his background. that's what his family believes. he started changing. he started changing towards being somewhat radical, yeah. he would always support ideas of, you know, being -- pray five times a day. he was going to mosque regularly, start doing it when he was about 22, 23, maybe. he would always protect -- try to protect many conversation. he would try to protect his ideas and defend islam and maybe even sometimes defend, you know, people in other countries like, i guess, afghanistan. they were invaded for no reason or something like that. >> tell us about the younger brother dzhokhar tsarnaev, the 19-year-old who is now in a hospital here in boston. what was he like?
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. >>> and robert de niro joins us to talk about the film festival he launched to help new york city after its own terror attack. >> we begin with today's eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. >> i can't hear. i can't hear. get out of here, please get out of here! >> a massive plant explosion levels the small texas town. >> as many as 15 people kill. >> more than 160 people injured. >> everything that was like something out of a hor movie. >> destroyed dozens of homes. >> it registereded as a magnitude 2.1 earthquake. >> everybody needs to get away from there! >> we are missing several firefighters on the scene fighting the fire. >> the material that exploded in the fertilizer plant contains toxic fumes. ma . >> blast area is massive. just like iraq. >> leveling an apartment complex and badly damaging a nearby nursing home. >> some of the things i've seen are unbearable. completely a nightmare. >>> in boston, authorities identified the face of a person of interest captured on video. now trying to get that person's name. >> investigators zeroed in on the suspect, using cell phone records, s
. >>> and robert de niro joins us to talk about the film festival he launched to help new york city after its own terror attack. >> we begin with today's eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. >> i can't hear. i can't hear. get out of here, please get out of here! >> a massive plant explosion levels the small texas town. >> as many as 15 people kill. >> more than 160 people injured. >> everything that was like something out of a hor movie. >>...
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new york city is a unique place. we want a positive react. we want to react positively. >> caesar is not letting his dog -- he's a little scared. it's incredible. they will get into really awesome places. they obviously don't have claustrophobia. they'll go on trams across ravines. they have all kinds of simulators. very incredible. thanks for all you do and for having us out there. >> steve: all right. >> gretchen: thanks so much. thanks for bringing that story to us. >> steve: rin tin tin goes high-tech. >> brian: senator lindsey graham is here. we want to know, does he think the f.b.i. dropped the ball on catching up to the suspects and how should those suspects be tried if. >> gretchen: better get geico. watch, that's the video of the day. what caused it, coming up. >> brian: you can keep it. i don't want it anymore [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amaz
new york city is a unique place. we want a positive react. we want to react positively. >> caesar is not letting his dog -- he's a little scared. it's incredible. they will get into really awesome places. they obviously don't have claustrophobia. they'll go on trams across ravines. they have all kinds of simulators. very incredible. thanks for all you do and for having us out there. >> steve: all right. >> gretchen: thanks so much. thanks for bringing that story to us....
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even as far as new york city looking for a particular vehicle. just out of abundance of caution, not that they necessarily think it will be in new york city. let me read you this now. they are looking for a gray honda with massachusetts license plates. if you're in this region, gray honda with massachusetts plates. 316esr. and there you see the law enforcement assets continuing to flow into this area as they try to make certain that not only everybody stays in place but that they can literally go door to door and try to find this suspect who is still at large. >> all right. >> you never read into anything, scott. what does that mean? he ditched the suv and has a gray honda with massachusetts plates? so they're in watertown but he may have fled watertown? >> well, as you heard, they're talking about the entire boston area. >> he took it beyond there, though, just now. >> yeah. this is from our colleagues at wnbc are saying they're on the lookout. and it's really more out of abundance of caution because it certainly -- >> right. you mentioned a gra
even as far as new york city looking for a particular vehicle. just out of abundance of caution, not that they necessarily think it will be in new york city. let me read you this now. they are looking for a gray honda with massachusetts license plates. if you're in this region, gray honda with massachusetts plates. 316esr. and there you see the law enforcement assets continuing to flow into this area as they try to make certain that not only everybody stays in place but that they can literally...
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most of the troubles as they normally are located in the new york city area airport. newark airport, between 15 and 30-minute delays. jfk and laguardia with 40 minute delays. jfk has runway maintenance. laguardia has high winds. the faa acknowledged not all delays are as a result of sequester furloughs. that's right, all the 15,000 folks that work in air traffic control hours have it take off one day every couple weeks that just started in the united states. there have been some delays, the airline industry said, 400 starting last night though that could build up the airline industry said would be thousands in one day. they are getting criticism the faa said they structure the sequester cuts though the administration had no other choice. >> furloughs can not be avoided. 70, p of the faa's operating budget is personnel. they must furlough 46,000 employees for 11 days now until the end. fiscal year. that is why secretary lahood two months ago called on congress to replace the dumb sequester cuts and put instead in place a smarter approach to deficit reduction. >> republ
most of the troubles as they normally are located in the new york city area airport. newark airport, between 15 and 30-minute delays. jfk and laguardia with 40 minute delays. jfk has runway maintenance. laguardia has high winds. the faa acknowledged not all delays are as a result of sequester furloughs. that's right, all the 15,000 folks that work in air traffic control hours have it take off one day every couple weeks that just started in the united states. there have been some delays, the...
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new york city and the capital go on high alert. 6:10 p.m., with pennsylvania avenue closed to pedestrians, president obama offers condolences to victims in boston. >> we'll find out who did this. we'll find out why they did this. any responsible individuals, any responsible groups will feel the full weight of justice. >> reporter: tuesday begins with more heartache. 176 confirmed injured and the death toll now at 3. including 8-year-old martin richard. turns out, he's the older brother of jane, seen carried from the scene by michael chase. 9:30 a.m., deval patrick and fbi officials appeal to the public for any videos they have of the marathon. no detail is consider to do small. >> we will go to ends of the earth to identify the subject or subjects who are responsible for this despicable crime. >> reporter: 11:30 a.m., president obama speaks to the country again. this time using the word everyone is waiting to hear. >> the fbi is investigating it as an act of terrorism. >> reporter: meantime, dzhokhar tsarnaev in a state of agitation, goes to his auto shop to pick up a white mercedes. >> b
new york city and the capital go on high alert. 6:10 p.m., with pennsylvania avenue closed to pedestrians, president obama offers condolences to victims in boston. >> we'll find out who did this. we'll find out why they did this. any responsible individuals, any responsible groups will feel the full weight of justice. >> reporter: tuesday begins with more heartache. 176 confirmed injured and the death toll now at 3. including 8-year-old martin richard. turns out, he's the older...
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input costs are down. 22%, that's how much the stock is down. it's got about a 12% short interest. >> so the stock is trading at 28 times forward estimates and you will get that low single digit comp number. margins are actually not improving. they're going to decelerate because of package cost, food cost, labor costs, etc. i think that the guidance may have to come down. at that point maybe you want to buy it. >> mike? who won? >> i'm going to go with dr. jay. this quarter might be a little weak, but they get into higher margin businesses. >> and now the biggest pops and drops in midday trading. what do you think? >> i think the stock is interesting. if you look at a commercial mlr, it was down. >> michael jackson and this is the other michael jackson put up some great numbers. the stock reacting to that. >> a pop in peabody energy. >> the guidance was a lot better than people had anticipated. the stocks up almost 10% now. when these things bottom we all know you will see a big snap back. they did sell a nice number of the lumia phone. that was
input costs are down. 22%, that's how much the stock is down. it's got about a 12% short interest. >> so the stock is trading at 28 times forward estimates and you will get that low single digit comp number. margins are actually not improving. they're going to decelerate because of package cost, food cost, labor costs, etc. i think that the guidance may have to come down. at that point maybe you want to buy it. >> mike? who won? >> i'm going to go with dr. jay. this quarter...
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they brought in law enforcement officials. you have the mayor out there, governor patrick came out. the head of the chief of the boston police commissioner, ed davis was out there this morning. and the pouring out of affection for these folks from the people of boston was palpable. they're wearing be strong t-shirts with the boston logo on it for the red sox and clearly this is just a moment of joy and celebration for this city and they have begun a new tradition, we understand, with regard to the national anthem. i want to have you listen to a little bit of this. watch this. ♪ bright stars ♪ through the perilous fight ♪ o'er the ramparts we watched ♪ were to gallantly streaming ♪ and the rockets red glare ♪ the bombs bursting in air ♪ gave proof through the night ♪ that our flag was still there ♪ ♪ o say, does that star spangled banner yet wave ♪ ♪ o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> martha: very united in this moment of relief that these two men have been apprehended. one gone, one in the hospital in the city o
they brought in law enforcement officials. you have the mayor out there, governor patrick came out. the head of the chief of the boston police commissioner, ed davis was out there this morning. and the pouring out of affection for these folks from the people of boston was palpable. they're wearing be strong t-shirts with the boston logo on it for the red sox and clearly this is just a moment of joy and celebration for this city and they have begun a new tradition, we understand, with regard to...
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all watertown residents should remain in their homes. >> reporter: 4:22 a.m. a suspect on the run. >> we believe this to be a terrorist. we believe this to be a man who's come here to kill people. we need to get him in custody. >> by 8:00 a.m. friday, all of boston and surrounding areas shut down, as an unprecedented manhunt ensues for suspect two, dzhokhar tsarnaev, brother of suspect one. >> we have suspended all the public transit service and that will continue until we think it's safe to open all or some of that. we're asking people to shelter in place, in other words to stay indoors with their doors locked. >> at 8:20 p.m., the stay inside order was lifted without a suspect in custody. >> in terms of how he got away, he did it on foot. he fled in foot. >> minutes later a watertown resident walks outside and sees blood on his boat, he lifts a tarp and sees a man covered in blood. authorities rush to the scene. a standoff with flash bombs, gunfire. a tense 25 minutes seen in this infrared video from the massachusetts state police. it finally ended after fbi
all watertown residents should remain in their homes. >> reporter: 4:22 a.m. a suspect on the run. >> we believe this to be a terrorist. we believe this to be a man who's come here to kill people. we need to get him in custody. >> by 8:00 a.m. friday, all of boston and surrounding areas shut down, as an unprecedented manhunt ensues for suspect two, dzhokhar tsarnaev, brother of suspect one. >> we have suspended all the public transit service and that will continue until...
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wind blowing out of the northwest at 22. they have said that they are not so concerned with the air quality anymore in the region for the first responders, so that was good. that was a major concern early this morning, and i want to give you a close-up view of the fertilizer plant. this is the plant itself. not a big fertilizer plant. it's got two main buildings, and these buildings here, and then it has like three tanks located to the north. obviously they saw the huge explosion after the first fire. can you maybe assume the buildings caught fire and then the tanks, but regardless, it was in a massive explosion so just to show you the proximity. why do you have something that will below up like this that close to a nursing home and that close to a middle school. the town itself only goes about five blocks from east to west. you can see where the fertilizer plant is located and they are saying the blast radius itself knocked out 50 to 60 homes on its way to the west and northwest of the plant itself so all of those homes on
wind blowing out of the northwest at 22. they have said that they are not so concerned with the air quality anymore in the region for the first responders, so that was good. that was a major concern early this morning, and i want to give you a close-up view of the fertilizer plant. this is the plant itself. not a big fertilizer plant. it's got two main buildings, and these buildings here, and then it has like three tanks located to the north. obviously they saw the huge explosion after the...
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the new york post is reporting that the apartment lost its one year old saudi national. he is here on a student visa and is in the hospital. he has burns from the blast, they're calling him a person of interest but not officially calling him a suspect. >> 7328 am and as we continue to study the very latest and get the latest news out of boston we are also getting new reaction from participants were in the marathon yesterday. >> i think that's what they want to do is that fear in our hearts and not have us come out to a race like this. it is not going to stop me from wanting to do it again, it makes the want to do it even more now. >> the boston marathon dates back to 1897. it is the world's oldest annual marathon. it attracts racers and spectators from around the world. the next big marathon is this sunday in london. london officials this morning say that race will go on. >> as we have been reporting this morning a two of your boy from martinez was hurt in that blast, he was at the finish line with his father cheering on his mother. >> instead of being at martine as juni
the new york post is reporting that the apartment lost its one year old saudi national. he is here on a student visa and is in the hospital. he has burns from the blast, they're calling him a person of interest but not officially calling him a suspect. >> 7328 am and as we continue to study the very latest and get the latest news out of boston we are also getting new reaction from participants were in the marathon yesterday. >> i think that's what they want to do is that fear in our...
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obviously new york's cardinal timothy dolan was also being mentioned. but today is cardinal o'malley's day. it's important that everybody's here, wolf. that's the thing. 2,000 inside. millions outside. all of one heart and one mind on this day. and that's what it's all about and have the president here means even more, obviously. >> it will wrap up with "america the beautiful" which i think is appropriate for this very special day here in boston. coming awe ining only a few daye boston marathon ended with those two bombings, killing three people, injuring more than -- almost 200 people. and many of them remain in critical condition in a hospital -- at hospitals here, including young kids. awful, awful injuries as a result of those bombs that went off. we'll be reflecting and we'll be praying as we get ready for the start of this service. its official title, "healing our city: an interfaith service," right over there at the cathedral of the holy cross. one of those days a lot of us will always remember. april 18th, 2013, a moment of reflection. a moment
obviously new york's cardinal timothy dolan was also being mentioned. but today is cardinal o'malley's day. it's important that everybody's here, wolf. that's the thing. 2,000 inside. millions outside. all of one heart and one mind on this day. and that's what it's all about and have the president here means even more, obviously. >> it will wrap up with "america the beautiful" which i think is appropriate for this very special day here in boston. coming awe ining only a few daye...
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now it has extended that down to new york city. amtrak says it will restore service when local authorities informed it that it can. federal aviation administration issued temporary flight districts in this over part of boston to, quote, provide a safer environment for law enforcement activities. logan airport remains open under heightened security and those flights are departing and arriving on schedule. melissa: thanks so much. we want to keep you up-to-date on the latest developments out of boston. we are a financial network so we want to bring you up to speed on how the boston-based businesses are eacting to the situation. emc corp. telling fox business they have asked employees to work from home today if they live in affected areas. we heard from l p l financial closed their offices and told employees to stay home. these are a few companies that are headquartered or had prominent office in the boston area. we are following the details on the unfolding manhunt in and around boston and we will bring the latest information as we r
now it has extended that down to new york city. amtrak says it will restore service when local authorities informed it that it can. federal aviation administration issued temporary flight districts in this over part of boston to, quote, provide a safer environment for law enforcement activities. logan airport remains open under heightened security and those flights are departing and arriving on schedule. melissa: thanks so much. we want to keep you up-to-date on the latest developments out of...
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we'll have the forecast in a minute. >>> also ahead, why extra law enforcement in the city of oakland is coming to an end. it is 7:30 on sunday, april 21 april 21st. thanks for joining us. i'm anne makovec. >> and i'm phil matier. we have a lot of news to talk about in the first hour. and first up boston, how prepared is fran and the bay area. we have a lot of events, what
we'll have the forecast in a minute. >>> also ahead, why extra law enforcement in the city of oakland is coming to an end. it is 7:30 on sunday, april 21 april 21st. thanks for joining us. i'm anne makovec. >> and i'm phil matier. we have a lot of news to talk about in the first hour. and first up boston, how prepared is fran and the bay area. we have a lot of events, what
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and once again texanos, texans of spanish dissent, had assembled together to do battle -- on april 22. however, sam houston assembled a war council, his commanders said, we're not waiting until tomorrow. battles usually take place in the morning, when the sun comes up. but on an afternoon in the heat of the day, sam houston decided he was going to attack the mexican forces. of santa ana. history says -- tradition primarily says that sam houston was busy and occupied by the yellow rosef texas, emily morgan, who was of mixed race and was keeping santa ana occupied in an encounter and kept him from noticing the texas army being assembled. that's legend, tradition, maybe based on a little historical fact. but we honor emily morgan in our history and we've named a building for her because of what she accomplished in the texas revolution, the first yellow rose of texas. the texans assembled on the high plains and they marched in broad daylight, there were so few of them they had to make one column. they were led also by captain hahn siguin. he was a texano. he had a cavalry regiment. it was
and once again texanos, texans of spanish dissent, had assembled together to do battle -- on april 22. however, sam houston assembled a war council, his commanders said, we're not waiting until tomorrow. battles usually take place in the morning, when the sun comes up. but on an afternoon in the heat of the day, sam houston decided he was going to attack the mexican forces. of santa ana. history says -- tradition primarily says that sam houston was busy and occupied by the yellow rosef texas,...
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>> i cannot speak with authority on any place outside of the five boroughs of new york city. i can tell you we think we have roughly 500,000 undocumented. but they have a very low crime rate because they do not want to go near the ins. 75% pay taxes. there is withholding and no place to send the refund. social security will go six years earlier if he did not have the undocumented in this country. the undocumented, because the pace social security but do not get benefits. and-- they pay so security but did not get the benefits. >> some of the maybe do not have the language skills to get a higher-paying jobs. many of them are highly educated professionals, but there degrees may be from another country. >> maybe you could offer more visas to the immigrants who let's face it will probably be doing the jobs anyway. mayimproved legal status allow the recourse if they are abused. it stands to reason if your co- worker cannot be exploited, you are left to be exploited yourself. eventually americans may consider taking the jobs again. decrepit the most reasons is to give them better l
>> i cannot speak with authority on any place outside of the five boroughs of new york city. i can tell you we think we have roughly 500,000 undocumented. but they have a very low crime rate because they do not want to go near the ins. 75% pay taxes. there is withholding and no place to send the refund. social security will go six years earlier if he did not have the undocumented in this country. the undocumented, because the pace social security but do not get benefits. and-- they pay so...
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he came from the new york folk scene in 1960s. in 1969 he performed at the original woodstock festival, welcoming thousands of people to the event. richy havens was 72 years old. wall street managed to rally a bit today, after big losses last week. the dow jones industrial average gained 19 points to close at 14,567. the nasdaq rose 27 points to close at 3,233. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to gwen. >> ifill: and we pick up on some of the legal questions being asked about the criminal case against against dzhokhar tsarnaev. if tsarnyev is found guilty as charged of using a weapon of mass destruction, he could face the death penalty. but what else does he, and should he face? for that, we turn to, david rivkin, who served in the justice department in the reagan and bush administrations. and laura murphy, director of the washington legislative office for the american civil liberties union. david rivkin, start by explaining to us what this means. using a weapon of mass destruction. is it a term of legal art? >>
he came from the new york folk scene in 1960s. in 1969 he performed at the original woodstock festival, welcoming thousands of people to the event. richy havens was 72 years old. wall street managed to rally a bit today, after big losses last week. the dow jones industrial average gained 19 points to close at 14,567. the nasdaq rose 27 points to close at 3,233. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to gwen. >> ifill: and we pick up on some of the legal questions being asked...
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a city like new york, los angeles, boston on the patriot's the resources need to be there. i do think the first responders in boston were incredible. responded demille to the theyial two bombings - responded immediately to the initial two bombings. our hearts go out to boston. it does need to be done on a judgment basis of where the threat really is. that first responders are being cut. >> all this in our video library at c-span.org. will be in order. the prayer will be raufered by our chaplain, -- offered by our chaplain, father conroy. chaplain conroy: let us pray. eternal god, we give you thanks for giving us another day. as the people's house gathers today, our nation's heart is heavy as once again our domestic tranquility has been shattered by the selfish and violent actions witnessed yesterday near the finish line of the boston marathon. we ask your blessing, lord, on those who died and those who mourn them, those who were physically injured and those who have been emotionally traumatized. we give you thanks for those many who responded to the injured and to those who
a city like new york, los angeles, boston on the patriot's the resources need to be there. i do think the first responders in boston were incredible. responded demille to the theyial two bombings - responded immediately to the initial two bombings. our hearts go out to boston. it does need to be done on a judgment basis of where the threat really is. that first responders are being cut. >> all this in our video library at c-span.org. will be in order. the prayer will be raufered by our...
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they didn't know the city. got them out of the city. she said you could smell it from two blocks away. >> sure. >> stephanie: chaos. these stories are -- you know -- >> that's the goal. the interesting thing is that you know, the saying, no one has claimed responsibility. there's no direct linkage. as of yet. which is -- you know, i guess part of -- scattering a society and making everybody slip into panic mode, you want to wait as long as possible. they won't claim you know, why they did it until late in the game. because that's what it is to them. it is a game. it is about stirring everybody up. keeping everybody panicked. as long as possible. interesting thing about it being terrorism specifically is terrorism is meant -- it isn't just any time you scare someone. doing something technically speaking if you put a bomb in a local score just because you hate everybody there that's not technically terrorism. that's just an act of murder. mass murder. terrorism has a specific, political agenda. >> stephanie: right. it is what we were sayi
they didn't know the city. got them out of the city. she said you could smell it from two blocks away. >> sure. >> stephanie: chaos. these stories are -- you know -- >> that's the goal. the interesting thing is that you know, the saying, no one has claimed responsibility. there's no direct linkage. as of yet. which is -- you know, i guess part of -- scattering a society and making everybody slip into panic mode, you want to wait as long as possible. they won't claim you know,...
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victorious in the time of 2 hours, 10 minute minutes, 22 seconds. explosion occurred 4 hours 9 minutes that the race. patriots day fenway and robinson day at the park and red sox sweep of tampa bay. mike off the monster. drive induce continue bottom of the nine. boston winner at 3-2. game finished about an hour before the bomb went off. san jose earthquake damage control after gordon made anti-gay slur during last tonight game in portland. heated argument with son son of the timbers face suspension perhaps as much as 3 gyms and blur out what he said there. just of about daisy physicianful. the language i used came occurring heated moment an department reflect my feelings toward gay lesbian community and i take full spent for my action. team president flaw to the team office in new york today. he reacted this way saying for our fancy know the organization let you down i'll do my best to take the necessary action to make sure we once again can be viewed as beacon of diversity communicate and equality. he led the bears to the final 4. this is a big nig
victorious in the time of 2 hours, 10 minute minutes, 22 seconds. explosion occurred 4 hours 9 minutes that the race. patriots day fenway and robinson day at the park and red sox sweep of tampa bay. mike off the monster. drive induce continue bottom of the nine. boston winner at 3-2. game finished about an hour before the bomb went off. san jose earthquake damage control after gordon made anti-gay slur during last tonight game in portland. heated argument with son son of the timbers face...
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some lawmakers say the same federal law that allowed oklahoma city bombing suspect timothy mcveigh to be executed should be used against tsarnaev. let's explore any possible comparisons between mcveigh's legal plight and what this young man may face. timothy mcveigh's attorney joins me live from houston and then larry mackey. he is the man who prosecuted timothy mcveigh and co-conspirator terry nichols. he joins me live from indianapolis tonight. do you see any possible similarities in the mcveigh case and tsarnaev might face? >> i certainly do. i think it's very likely that federal prosecutors in boston will use the same statute, and that is one that prohibits the use of a weapon of mass destruction. that statute has application here, and as i said, i'd be surprise federal they don't bring that same charge. >> chris, mcveigh was days away from his 27th birthday when the oklahoma city bombing happened, and dzhokhar tsarnaev is 19 years old. would his youth be a factor in a potential federal case against him? >> well, youth will be a mitigating factor at sentencing, i think, should he
some lawmakers say the same federal law that allowed oklahoma city bombing suspect timothy mcveigh to be executed should be used against tsarnaev. let's explore any possible comparisons between mcveigh's legal plight and what this young man may face. timothy mcveigh's attorney joins me live from houston and then larry mackey. he is the man who prosecuted timothy mcveigh and co-conspirator terry nichols. he joins me live from indianapolis tonight. do you see any possible similarities in the...
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with us now is rudy giuliani mayor of new york city during the 9/11 attacks who consults with other cities on handling terror attacks and also john miller, nypd commissioner during mr. giuliani's tenure. a this turns the clock back to 2001. whatever the thinking was on september 12th is now the thinking today. >> it really reminds us right, of what we knew on september 11th and september 12th that the big news here is this is a horrible attack terrible attack, my heart goes out to the people that were hurt but surprising there haven't been more of these since september 11th. we expected many attacks like this. the raleally remarkable story is so many has been prevented. what we have been doing hasn't worked 100% but it's worked well so we learn from this to prevent something like this in future as well. >> what do you think boston officials are doing this morning? >> they are trying to catch the guy who did it. i was in london when the attack in london took place a half block away from liverpool station when the bomb went off. they caught those guys by the next day because london is virtua
with us now is rudy giuliani mayor of new york city during the 9/11 attacks who consults with other cities on handling terror attacks and also john miller, nypd commissioner during mr. giuliani's tenure. a this turns the clock back to 2001. whatever the thinking was on september 12th is now the thinking today. >> it really reminds us right, of what we knew on september 11th and september 12th that the big news here is this is a horrible attack terrible attack, my heart goes out to the...
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the airports feeling the brunt are going to be the ones in new york, d.c. and chicago's o'hare. in chicago, they might have to shut down one of their two control towers. as you can imagine, what impacts the east coast and midwest certainly trickles down out here to the west coast. sfo, the federal government saying, they could see delays of up to 90 minutes. one of the terminals had not seen any delays, nothing significant or out of the ordinary for a monday morning. definitely nothing in a 90-minute range. but, again, it is early in the day. yesterday was actually when this went into effect. that was a sunday, wasn't much impact. the airlines and the pilot's unions do not want this to happen. they went to court on friday sk asking a judge to stop these automatic budget cuts saying this is going to cause a huge snarl in the air traffic system. reporting live, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> bob, thank you very much. >> let's see if the skies are pretty clear out there. meteorologist, rob mayeda, is in for christina. >> speak of that, mostly clear over san jose. a nice pretty
the airports feeling the brunt are going to be the ones in new york, d.c. and chicago's o'hare. in chicago, they might have to shut down one of their two control towers. as you can imagine, what impacts the east coast and midwest certainly trickles down out here to the west coast. sfo, the federal government saying, they could see delays of up to 90 minutes. one of the terminals had not seen any delays, nothing significant or out of the ordinary for a monday morning. definitely nothing in a...
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new york and monte carlo, building a park that's very similar to great city parks. that will bring more people here and the return on investment -- >>> jim, want to interrupt briefly. the president has just arrived at boston's logan airport. there he is with the first lady exiting air force one. he is on his way to the cathedral of the holy cross at the south end for an interfaith service. a memorial service for the victims of the boston marathon bombing. that's going to start at 11:00 a.m. eastern time in about 35 minutes from now. mayor menino, governor patrick, even mitt romney will be there and the president will speak. when that starts to happen at 11:00, we'll bring you that live. >>> huge week for ipos with the likes of fairway, intelesat. with the flood of companies coming to market, is that a sign of good things to come? we'll get back in a couple of minutes. my mantra? trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 wee
new york and monte carlo, building a park that's very similar to great city parks. that will bring more people here and the return on investment -- >>> jim, want to interrupt briefly. the president has just arrived at boston's logan airport. there he is with the first lady exiting air force one. he is on his way to the cathedral of the holy cross at the south end for an interfaith service. a memorial service for the victims of the boston marathon bombing. that's going to start at 11:00...
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we sit across from new york city. it includes an airport, a seaport, rail lines, bus lines, and chemical plants all in between. my district relies heavily on many of these individual grants. the transit security grant. how do you think of a consolidation of those grants will impact a district such as mine. from sooal is to move many of these point -- these grant programs either inherited or were part of the 9/11 act. from response capabilities that happened after sandy, now after boston and so forth, we have built a fair amount of capacity and resilience around the country. we want to move to a risk-based approach for further funding of grants. an effort consolidate to unify grant guidance and reduce administrative overhead. sure areas that have lotsf itical anthe , that we fund those according to sk, as opposed to having to use formula grants through many ofurams. it really will depend. our whole goal is, let's identify risks and gaps and where the money should go. >> in the past, funding for state, local, and grant
we sit across from new york city. it includes an airport, a seaport, rail lines, bus lines, and chemical plants all in between. my district relies heavily on many of these individual grants. the transit security grant. how do you think of a consolidation of those grants will impact a district such as mine. from sooal is to move many of these point -- these grant programs either inherited or were part of the 9/11 act. from response capabilities that happened after sandy, now after boston and so...
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minutes past 7:00, roughly 22 minutes after the call came in that he was here. this gun fight had taken place. it is believed he was hit twice more in that process. then this starts happening, tom, these pictures are quite amazing here. what they brought in here, look carefully, there is a vehicle here that has a robotic arm that is reaching up here to the boat. tom, tell me what this is all about >>. >> normally in a situation like this you might consider sending a s.w.a.t. team operator up close and then feed a fiber optic lens line under that tarp to have it look around. >> this was a little tube, not much to it, right? >> what your doctor uses to do an examination and got a little monitor around controls for the s.w.a.t. team member, that image would -- >> why wouldn't they do that here? >> he might have explosives. if you stir this guy, wake him up, say he is sleeping or unaware that your approaching, he may realize it and you don't want that. in this case, that's why they are using -- the same thing, they would have cameras and probes on the front of that
minutes past 7:00, roughly 22 minutes after the call came in that he was here. this gun fight had taken place. it is believed he was hit twice more in that process. then this starts happening, tom, these pictures are quite amazing here. what they brought in here, look carefully, there is a vehicle here that has a robotic arm that is reaching up here to the boat. tom, tell me what this is all about >>. >> normally in a situation like this you might consider sending a s.w.a.t. team...
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similar came in, and about new york city, is there something that should have been done differently? >> i will have to learn a lot more about what really happened in boston before i judge a situation there. authorities are caught in a very difficult situation. can you follow someone? are there operational concerns? if you are follow him, you are not following someone else. dagen: what do you think needs to change in terms of law enforcement, intelligence gathering, knowing what we know so far. >> i am reluctant to suggest structural change. say this, if we thought after 9/11 that we need to redouble our efforts, that having intelligence, including domestic intelligence, i think we need to eventually double down that investment today. connell: this model, if you will , this type of terrorist, it is not something that you would watch very close here? >> american citizenship is no insulation ship against being burglarized. connell: he is a big motivator of these types of people. >> absolutely. he is someone who is the ideological bind the 2.0 version of alta. dagen: we were trying to bo
similar came in, and about new york city, is there something that should have been done differently? >> i will have to learn a lot more about what really happened in boston before i judge a situation there. authorities are caught in a very difficult situation. can you follow someone? are there operational concerns? if you are follow him, you are not following someone else. dagen: what do you think needs to change in terms of law enforcement, intelligence gathering, knowing what we know so...
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there's no difference in new york telling oregon internet firms to enforce new york laws than china telling american firms to enforce china's censorship practices. as it is already, many countries are seeking to actually put the united nations in charge as the internet's regulators in chief -- regulator-in-chief and this bill to a great extent endorses that world view. today the senate is being asked to allow schemes allow states and localities to essentially nationalize their taxes. but tomorrow the senate may be asked to consider similar schemes to enforce laws and regulations about content, for example, and other issues that are so impor t the powfu and t well-connected. the precedent if the marketplace fairness act establishes takes the internet, american economy, and our society down a dark path. it is a path towards a future where governments can impose their values and regulatory regimes on internet businesses anywhere. it is a future in which the sovereignty of the country and the sovereignty of our states is significantly eroded. beyond these issues, the proponents of the legislati
there's no difference in new york telling oregon internet firms to enforce new york laws than china telling american firms to enforce china's censorship practices. as it is already, many countries are seeking to actually put the united nations in charge as the internet's regulators in chief -- regulator-in-chief and this bill to a great extent endorses that world view. today the senate is being asked to allow schemes allow states and localities to essentially nationalize their taxes. but...
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laws of new york. this bill is very similar to an amendment that won the support of 58 senators back in 2009, including 13 democrats who are still serving in this chamber. i would add, madam president, that for those who argued about the effectiveness of background checks -- and i certainly agree that for people in the business of selling guns that background checks is and should be the standard -- but a concealed handgun license is like a background check on steroids. it's far more intrusive into the privacy and the background of the person who applies for a handgun license. so it ought to be something -- this standard ought to be one that those who support a robust background check regime could also support. it's also a bipartisan idea that would make it easier for law-abiding citizens to exercise their second amendment rights. and it would avoid the gotcha and a prosecution that might otherwise occur if a concealed handgun licensee happened to be traveling across the country and possess a firearm wi
laws of new york. this bill is very similar to an amendment that won the support of 58 senators back in 2009, including 13 democrats who are still serving in this chamber. i would add, madam president, that for those who argued about the effectiveness of background checks -- and i certainly agree that for people in the business of selling guns that background checks is and should be the standard -- but a concealed handgun license is like a background check on steroids. it's far more intrusive...
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it's a beautiful morning here in new york city. looking down on our plaza, all decade out for spring. we've got a huge crowd gathered after what was a pretty nice weekend here in new york. i'm matt lar along with savannah guthrie. the people in boston, people in west, texas,his morning are waking up trying to figure out how to move on after very difficult weeks, after tragic weeks. coming up, i'm going to tell you the story of a woman who knows all too well about that situatn. she had lost three daughters in a tragic wrong-way crash here in e new york area. and she's going to tell us how she's managed to find hope in the future despite that tragedy. >> that is a terribly s story, but there is some hope in , too, so we'll have that in a few moments. then we'll take a turn and have some fun. al got to visit the set of "the voice." he sits down with adam levine, usher, and shira. wel see that cing up. >>> speaking of , mr. roker at the moment is doing some gardening and he's going to be transferring those plantings to what's called a
it's a beautiful morning here in new york city. looking down on our plaza, all decade out for spring. we've got a huge crowd gathered after what was a pretty nice weekend here in new york. i'm matt lar along with savannah guthrie. the people in boston, people in west, texas,his morning are waking up trying to figure out how to move on after very difficult weeks, after tragic weeks. coming up, i'm going to tell you the story of a woman who knows all too well about that situatn. she had lost...
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he's going to turn 20 or would turn 20 on july 22. we know that from other research we've done, he appears to have received a scholarship of $2,500 from cambridge ridge and latin. that is the high school that he apparently attended, if it's the same person. it seems unlikely it's not given the uniqueness of his name. but seeing this facebook page is really quite chilling, seeing some of the posts. i was just reading some of the russian post, most of the posts on this page are in russian and a lot of it is expressing hatred toward russia. there is some nazi propaganda. it really seems like this is a very angry young man from what i'm reading here. we are trying to get confirmation about -- of the name of his older brother, the one who was killed earlier today. other news outlets are reporting his name and we are speaking to law enforcement authorities about that. but the facebook page is very interesting in terms of the terrorist still at large right now. >> gretchen: social media has become so important as they track focus terrorists
he's going to turn 20 or would turn 20 on july 22. we know that from other research we've done, he appears to have received a scholarship of $2,500 from cambridge ridge and latin. that is the high school that he apparently attended, if it's the same person. it seems unlikely it's not given the uniqueness of his name. but seeing this facebook page is really quite chilling, seeing some of the posts. i was just reading some of the russian post, most of the posts on this page are in russian and a...
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kyle law? >> reporter: dave, homeland security secretary napolitano says her department is very much still involved with the ongoing investigation in boston. napolitano says homeland security wants to know what led up to the boston terror attack and how one of the suspects went off the radar after being interviewed by the fbi. some senators are demanding answers to national security questions surrounding the boston bombings before moving forward with immigration reform. others argue criminals could be brought out of the shadows. when it comes to border security, napolitano says the number of agents patrolling. the bodder has more than doubled since 2005. >> two major drivers across that southwest border are labor and the fact that it takes so long to get a legal visa. >> reporter: she argues the bipartisan immigration bill proposed last week would help with the employment verification process and from her people to find work here. the entire senate has to consider the legislation. that's not ex
kyle law? >> reporter: dave, homeland security secretary napolitano says her department is very much still involved with the ongoing investigation in boston. napolitano says homeland security wants to know what led up to the boston terror attack and how one of the suspects went off the radar after being interviewed by the fbi. some senators are demanding answers to national security questions surrounding the boston bombings before moving forward with immigration reform. others argue...